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StorageSiteUCL Institute of Education
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Reference Number IE/COL/15/12
Title'Central versus decentralised control in education'
Date1983
DescriptionDepartment of Education in Developing Countries (EDC), with the Department of comparative Education. Programme, introduction, correspondence, and papers including;
Policy formation, adoption and implementation in democratic society, Brian Holmes
The control of education - contrasting interpretations of Marxism
Dependency theories and the urge to decentralise, Martin McLean
The new Latin-American pedagogy and the decentralisation of knowledge: Selection and control, CM Posner
Equity and the decentralization question, Ta Ngoc Chau
Decentralized educational planning. Is it a contradiction?, Raymon Lyons
Local control of education: lessons from English history for ourselves and others, Hilary Perraton
The case for central direction - Caribbean evidence, Oswald Kendall
Partnership in curriculum choice - is it possible? HWR Hawes
Educational change and the control question - Scandinavian perspectives, Jon Lauglo
Shared control of education: theory, practice, and impressions from education projects assisted by the World Bank, Abdun Noor
Educational regionalization at the national level, Organization of American States
Finance as a means of control in English education: recent trends towards centralisation, Alan Crispin
Still running down an up escalator? Administrative decentralisation and equality of educational opportunity in Papua New Guinea, Mark Bray
The effects of tensions between nationalism and provincialism on educational administration in Pakistan, GN Saqeb
The federalisation of university education and its problems in Pakistan, Mr SU Shah
Decentralisation of Education in Northern Nigeria: a case of continuing 'indirect rule', David Stephens
Popularization policies in Chinese education, Michael Sheringham
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